My wife wanted me to ask " how many mods are to many"

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The question is, how many mods do you NOT have ? :lol:
 

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The question is, how many mods do you NOT have ? [emoji38]
Lots and lots... Some I regret not getting. Some I'm glad I passed on.

Rules: as few duplicates as possible (I ended up with several broadsides and 2 battlestars, so...), no internal battery mods (I have a few from when I started out that I keep out of fondness, but will not but any others), no tanks that do not have RBA sections available (I have some that came as kits, but they're shelved), and no mods I personally find ugly (unless it was a gift).

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Lots and lots... Some I regret not getting. Some I'm glad I passed on.

Rules: as few duplicates as possible (I ended up with several broadsides and 2 battlestars, so...), no internal battery mods (I have a few from when I started out that I keep out of fondness, but will not but any others), no tanks that do not have RBA sections available (I have some that came as kits, but they're shelved), and no mods I personally find ugly (unless it was a gift).

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I am so jealous ! You could totally be a youtube reviewer :D Or are you ? :)
 

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Can you ask the question in a different manner, you lost with the concept of too many mods, is that actually possible?

If I purchase a mod I don't like I put it on the shelf in a drawer or in the closet. If I like a mod after a few days I order a few more of them like it's the last mod I'll ever like and want several as backups just to be safe. Hell I even bought 5 SMOK Aliens.

I have mods and tanks, ones i consider to be true backups still sealed in factory packaging.
 
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I got out of the habit and haven’t bought a mod or atty in over a year!

I have 40 mods (or is it 50?)
Either way, the number I have is perfect

If it’s less than that, you need to pick up the pace...
If it’s more than 40/50 then you’re a maniac...

Either way, I’m a winner :banana:

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As many as you feel you need.

I like 2 and a spare, for every mod I have.

But I'm only up to 12 commercial mods right now (good thing I have enough parts to build another dozen..).

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As for my opinion... The second it starts costing you more than smoking (not including the initial purchase)...

These days I try to limit myself to 40$ a month, if I don't spend it it rolls over to the next month..
 

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Just Throw Some Gas On The Fire Why Don't Ya...


As for my opinion... The second it starts costing you more than smoking (not including the initial purchase)...

These days I try to limit myself to 40$ a month, if I don't spend it it rolls over to the next month..
Gas? That was nitro lol

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All I know is like, whenever the topic comes up, I think of the Hobbit. And in the sense of, "I should be the dragon stealing all the villagers gold, and then hoarding it tightly and preventing anyone from either kidnapping it BACK or killing me."

Only the fact that I know how the dang story ends for the DRAGON prevents me from sending out like a bunch of really FRIENDLY PMs. :lol::lol::lol:

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That’s about half my stash. I mostly crochet, and one of those cubes will keep me busy in the winter for about two weeks. The 2nd cube in the left row is sock yarn though. That will last me about five months if I knit every night.

Still no comparison to how much stuff hubby had. He’d hit every auction and buy up all the baby food jars... I inherited every nail, screw, nut, bolt, and washer ever made. There are 40 lbs of staples and an entire cabinet full of work gloves in the garage.

We all have our weaknesses.
I used to crochet a lot when I was a full time programmer. It seems that mechanical handiwork made my mind relax. I never really finished anything, but some things did get finished like a carrier for my mod around my neck. I have to make a larger one though.
Nowadays I'm not programming so much I prefer reading in my spare time.
I remember my grandma knitting my dad's tennis socks, and one day, just as an experiment, I did reproduce it, although I had issues with the heels. Tricky business!
 

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Is there no way to get nicotine there? Maybe have someone ship it to you in shampoo bottles or something? DIY would be SO much cheaper for you!
It's a huge investment. I found at a local dealer TPA ripe Strawberry 1 litre bottle at a whopping 1000 pesos! (about 33 bucks). Problem is not alchemy being cheaper in the long run. Here it's much more expensive than buying premade juice. Whoever sells nicotine, a forbidden drug considered a pesticide, is prosecuted with the full extent of the law. Complicated business. I did make my own juices, but it's very expensive!
 

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We're quite easy to train generally. Wife's technique as far as vaping goes was to use the things until they were dry and the wicks burned, then look sad. If that hadn't worked I'm sure she would have cried eventually.
One of my husband's traits is being an electrician. But when it comes to ecigs, he doesn't know anything and seems unwilling to learn. Just yesterday I was teaching him how to put a premade coil into an old evic aio I left behind. No, I don't think he's traineable...
 
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